Oriental poppies (Papaver orientale) are primarily grown for their ornamental value and are not commonly used for medicinal purposes. While poppies in general belong to the same family as the opium poppy, which has well-documented medicinal uses, oriental poppies do not produce significant amounts of the alkaloids used in traditional medicine. It's important to consult a healthcare professional before using any plant for medicinal purposes.
Some types of poppies are California, Corn, Iceland, Mexican, Opium, Oriental, Oil, Persian, Field, Psuedo-Oriental, Long-head, Rough, and Pale.
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine was created in 1986.
Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine was created in 1990.
Oregon College of Oriental Medicine was created in 1983.
Midwest College of Oriental Medicine was created in 1979.
Kansai College of Oriental Medicine was created in 1985.
Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine was created in 1996.
Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine was created in 2001.
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Gordon D. Heuser has written: 'Oriental pain control' -- subject(s): Acupressure, Medicine, Oriental, Oriental Medicine
College of Medical Technology Meiji University of Oriental Medicine was created in 2002.
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